Star Trek (TV Series)
The Squire of Gothos (1967)
DeForest Kelley: Dr. McCoy
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Quotes
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Mr. Spock : The precise meaning of the word 'desert' is a waterless, barren wasteland. I fail to understand your romantic nostalgia for such a place.
Dr. McCoy : Doesn't surprise me, Mr. Spock. I can't imagine a mirage ever disturbing those mathematically perfect brainwaves of yours.
Mr. Spock : Thank you, Dr. McCoy.
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Dr. McCoy : You should taste his food. Straw would taste better than his meat, and water a hundred times better than his brandy - nothing has any taste at all.
Mr. Spock : It may be unappetizing, doctor, but it is logical.
Dr. McCoy : Ah, there's that magic word again. Does your logic find this fascinating, Mr. Spock?
Mr. Spock : No, 'fascinating' is a word I use for the unexpected. In this case, I should think 'interesting' would suffice.
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Captain James T. Kirk : How were our scanners able to penetrate that radiation field?
Mr. Spock : They didn't, Captain. Not clearly. We merely beamed up all life forms in a given area.
Dr. McCoy : Which means Trelane is not a life form as we know it or he'd be beaming through now.